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    Seeing through things was just a thing everyone dreamed about. It was a mystery what would it look like if you can see through things like the human body. Now you can because of X-ray! Ever wonder how does X-ray works though? It works by Electromagnetic Waves and its a type of Electromagnetic Waves. X-rays are very useful to society. We use waves a lot. Though there is pros and cons from X-ray. Aren’t X-rays very interesting? X-rays are very useful to society. They help with a lot of special…

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    10 Helpful Ways To Get Annoying Wrinkles Out Of Your Pool Liner Wrinkles in a pool liner aren't just unsightly annoyances that drive you crazy every time you look at them, they can also be symptomatic of other, sometimes more serious issues. The following 10 steps can practically guarantee resolution to the oft perplexing problem of wrinkles in your pool liner. 1. Keep The Pool Topped Off If the water levels in your pool aren't high enough, this may cause the wrinkles in the liner that are…

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    Picasso’s “Femme aux Bras Croisés” (1902), meaning “Woman with Folded Arms”, depicts a seemingly depressed middle-aged woman crouching on the ground, with folded arms and a solemn stare. The entire piece is painted in blue tones with darker shades of blue in the background to allow more emphasis on its focal point, the woman, who is painted in lighter shades. A limited amount of color is displayed throughout the portrait, but the same blotchy painting pattern encompasses everything except the…

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    Margaret D. Keane - born September 15, 1927 in Nashville, Tennessee - is an artist that is very well-known for her ‘Big Eyes’ paintings in the late 70s and early 80s, which typically featured sad children as their main subjects. Today, she creates various types of artworks with themes ranging anywhere from a lone horse, to a woman sitting and reading a book. These pieces are different because they were created in the later half of her career, long after her drawn-out battle against her…

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    The full moon could be seen tonight in this peaceful town of Springfield, the wind breeze is carrying sweet scent,the ocean waves hitting against the rocks,the farm field lays ahead and dancing in the soft breeze,the clear night sky consuming the horizon,the citizen sleeping in a sound sleep;Who would've known that this peaceful night would be ruined by an accident. It was 3.00 clock in the midnight,Mr.Whitman was going home from his late work.All of a sudden he came to a stop,his eyes wide and…

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    Here I stand in front of you in my typically unimposing attire, 5 feet 7 inches upright on this stage of subtle discrimination. With a guitar in one hand and a book of ‘The Art of Travel’ in the other, I embark on a quest of finding some mysterious connection between the two. As you behold the exotic illusion produced by the oblique blue spotlight directed toward me, you might find me submerged in melodies, composing a tune – especially when “Dark” energy and higher dimensions stop making sense,…

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    1) Describe Figure 1. (10 points) Figure 1 describes the photosynthetic light response between Beech and Oak plantations grown in patch harvest and shelterwood habitats, more clearly the comparison of photosynthetic rates v.s. light intensity response. As shown, Oak in patch harvest and Beech in shelterwood are having more photosynthetic efficiency in contrast to the remaining two, Beech in patch harvest, and Oak in shelterwood, having low effiency. Further proven by the slopes of the curves,…

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    bright days and dark nights. But today when nightfall, we quick to switch on lights, spoiling the benefit of natural darkness. By showing that Paul experience both artificial light and natural darkness, Paul shows that his point of view might be insightful. In the third , Paul uses an anecdote to allude to the health problems caused by artificial lights. He sites that the World Health Organization has voiced that “light pollution reduction efforts and glare reduction efforts at both the…

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    Imagery In The Giver

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    shortages of supplies and the blackouts are increasing. In addition, the characters are affected in the setting because, without lights, they won’t be able to survive. Jeanne DuPrau states, “...they were reminded of something they preferred not to think about: that someday the lights of the city might go out and never come back on” (Pg. 5). The city of Ember’s lights constantly flicker out now, and the people are beginning to realize the danger that lies in the future. Ember is a dystopian…

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    The sky is blue, morning blue, when the sun is just rising, at about 6 o’clock. The chilly Autumn morning made me feel safe as I peered out the dew lined window. Leaves blew across the street, yet not too many because it's early in the season. Its nice to look out, seeing the smoke come out of the chimneys from the warm homes where everyone is asleep this sunday morning. Then out of the corner of my eye, amongst the beautiful fall scenery and warm houses was a guy, creeping out the back mill…

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